Chestnut claims CMPD promised to provide copies of the dash camera video from the night of the shooting.

"It shows the timing of the shots, the sequence of the shots, the pauses in between individual shots that demonstrate Officer Kerrick had time to pause, contemplate, consider and reconsider whether he was going to continue to pull the trigger," said Chestnut.

Chestnut also requested communication between the 911 dispatcher and police plus Kerrick's personnel file; however, he claims CMPD refuses to hand it over and is incorrectly interpreting that the information can't be released under North Carolina law.

'It's their discretion," said Chestnut. "They could have given it to us as they promised but they haven't. Obviously, they are trying to hide something and it's the truth. They're trying to hide the truth. Video is the truest depiction, the truest illustration of what happened that night."